You might have noticed it has been quiet around here so far this month? Thats because I'm working hard on a new website, blog and range of products which is launching next week!

Make sure you join the mailing list ~ I'll be sounding the klaxon to all members a full 24 hours before I launch the website to the general public, so you'll get first dibs on the first batch of handmade purses, pouches and clutch bags I've been working hard to get ready for you all Summer.

After visiting the glorious Nunhead Cemetery a few months ago, I walked around the back streets to Peckham in search of food and the train home. These are some images I captured along the way.Stay tuned for a few more shots from Nunhead in black and white later this week - and you can throw back to my previous post sharing the images I captured in colour that day over here.

Over Easter I spent some time in Scotland and we spent a couple of days out of the city taking in some nearby countryside.

First, the beautiful town of Luss on the shores of Loch Lomond, which is one of my favourite little spots in Scotland. Whether it be heaving with people escaping the city for the day in the middle of Spring, or empty, grey and raining in the middle of Winter, its always such a special little spot.
I also got to enjoy something I've wanted to take in for a very long time - a wind farm, up close.
Not from the seat of a train or plane. From the ground, sitting in the heather and undergrowth watching grouse fly back and forth and listening to that eerie hum of the blades as they rotate slowly in the wind.
We drove to Whitelee Windfarm which is the largest in Britain, and is located a short drive from Glasgow. Its not only impressive as a working windfarm, its also a wonderful spot to go for a walk in the relative wilderness, watch some wildlife and generally enjoy a bit of S P A C E.
Which after being cramped in any city for a while, is always a welcome relief.

I guess this is as good a place as any to reveal that I'm starting an internship working with the team behind the scenes on the upcoming exhibition at the Natural History Museum from September, which is going to be several layers of amazing and I am super excited about! The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition will as always open in October, and if you are into this kind of thing you should probably check out the WPY blog because it is all kinds of cool.

Just a few snap shots I had forgotten about from my trip to New Zealand earlier this year to shoot a beautiful wedding that were floating around in my black and white film stash...
Form an orderly queue ladies.

Welcome to the photography / life blog of Dianne Tanner. I'm a freelance photographer who likes to collect moments in quiet museums and empty graveyards with a very old camera. I'm available to shoot your events or products for online merchandising - you can get in touch via my website or social media using the links below.